In what archive can I get libflashsupport? I searched Synaptic and could not locate it.
Denis Melnikov wrote: >>> 1) Local devices stopped mounting. >>> Rarely a floppy icon appears at some user's desktop. >>> Rarely an USBkey or CD mounts. But this happens without >>> any relationship with username or computer. The fact is >>> that only one user have an access to local devices at >>> a time. Of course, all users are allowed to mount local >>> devices. >>> >>> >> Have you had a chance, yet, to learn that lts.conf should be in >> /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/ ? >> >> Also, a newly installed Gutsy server will have this directory >> >> /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/share/doc/ltsp-client-core/examples/ >> >> that has good lts.conf examples and descriptions. Mine >> currently looks >> like this (note that I specify local devices) >> >> [default] >> X_COLOR_DEPTH=16 >> LDM_DIRECTX=True >> X_MODE_0=1024x768 >> LOCALDEV=True >> SOUND=True >> NBD_SWAP=True >> SYSLOG_HOST=server >> > > Thank you, Scott, for your answer. > With all my troubles will fresh installation be the best > solution? Is it true that upgrade doesn't supply all > needed files? > > > >>> 4) Sound works from time to time. In Flash clips it >>> doesn't work at all. In control panel sound works. >>> And sound icon in righthand upper corner always >>> looks as 'mute'. >>> >> This has been just recently solved on this list in other >> threads. The >> question that lead to the answer was >> >> Do you have libflashsupport installed? >> > > Is 'mute' icon results from [possible] absent > libflashsupport? > > > >>> 5) One user's desktop background have disappeared after >>> ordinary logon. In this user's session gnome-panel started >>> to fail loading modules. When he tried to add Switch-user >>> module to the panel, he got the same failure message. >>> By the way, how to setup default (again 'default') >>> collection of panel modules, i.e. switch-user, >>> keyboard-layout, etc.? >>> >> Sabayon would fix this, I believe. >> > > What about lost background? By the way, I forgot to mention: > right click on desktop should open context menu, > but it does not. > > > >>> 6) Server downloads and installs updates and display >>> an icon asking to reboot after that. But reboot menu >>> at client reboots the client only. To reboot the server >>> I have to 'shutdown -r now' at command prompt. Clients >>> should get a message that allow them to finish their >>> work. But alas, they are forcibly logged off. >>> >> This is probably a good thing. I consider it a bonus that clients >> reboot themselves, not the server. >> > > Either admins should have an option to reboot server from > client or the update notification should explain how to > reboot, I think. In both ways clients should be notified > to finish their work, IMNSHO. > > > >>> After all the troubles I couldn't prove Linux to be the >>> good choice if needed. Whether IT teacher wasn't >>> interested in it. >>> Unfortunately, I have to establish Edubuntu Gutsy >>> is far far away from system ready for non-IT admins. >>> >> The teacher that I have been helping made the same statement. >> > > Worst of all is that Edubuntu administration doesn't become > more clear nor usable. Beautiful and nice-looking - yes, but > no more. > > > Denis. > > > -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
